Native American Career Success Academy & Gen-I Career Success Fellowship

Native American Career Success Academy (NACSA) is a free online course for Native youth on financial literacy and career readiness for Native youth. Youth between the ages of 18 and 24 who successfully complete NACSA are eligible to apply for the Gen-I Career Success Fellowship, a program designed to support youth who are motivated to pursue careers that advance tribal economies.

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Gay Alliance (SafeZone Training Programs)

This training program was created to develop, enhance and maintain environments in workplaces, schools and other social settings that are culturally competent and supportive to LGBTQ individuals, as well as straight, transgender people.

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SAMHSA Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Center

Promotes community healing and planning to address a variety of community problems including: substance abuse, historical trauma, suicide, and behavioral health

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The Trevor Project’s CARE Training

The Trevor Project’s CARE training is an interactive and intensive training that provides adults with an overview of suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and unsure LGBTQ youth and the different types of environmental stress that can contribute to heightened risk for suicide.

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